Concerns about pore size in paper filters for removing organic compounds while allowing smaller HCl molecules to pass are discussed. The molecular weight of the organic compound is 240, raising doubts about the effectiveness of standard filter paper for soluble components. Ultrafiltration techniques are suggested for finer separation, while precipitation methods could also be considered. The discussion questions whether a pore size of 50 micrometers is adequate for filtering solid components around 100 micrometers in size. It is recommended to verify the effectiveness of the filtration process through qualitative or quantitative analysis of the filtrate. Additionally, the suitability of normal filter paper versus specialized "hardened" or "ashless" filters for HCl resistance is debated, with the consensus leaning towards consulting the manufacturer based on HCl concentration for optimal results.